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>> well, the only way to guarantee deals you pass it into law. then it's a lot harder to change them. and my only point is, you know, if we had a game, and every time the term fiscal cliff came up people had to donate a dollar to something, you'd be amazed in the course of a week or two how often this has been repeated like a mantra. i compared to a great essay by tom wolf in which people chanted and made noise in order to get their way. i think we ought to recognize this entire fiscal cliff is an artificial invention of washington, created by people in the congress and the presidency, and it can be broken down by them into a series of steps that can be taken without having to be rushed into one gigantic last-minute, little understood, with no hearings, one vote up or down, i think it's a terrible way to govern the united states. >> greta: well, the sequestration deadline is coming up the 1st of january. what people are saying on capitol hill, the president is saying, congress is saying, it may be scary stuff, but if we go over the fiscal cliff t
>> well, the only way to guarantee deals you pass it into law. then it's a lot harder to change them. and my only point is, you know, if we had a game, and every time the term fiscal cliff came up people had to donate a dollar to something, you'd be amazed in the course of a week or two how often this has been repeated like a mantra. i compared to a great essay by tom wolf in which people chanted and made noise in order to get their way. i think we ought to recognize this entire fiscal...
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the laws are the laws. are there things the president could do unilaterally to stop enforcement actions in these states? would that be legal? are there indicators based on how they act with medical marijuana inç a state like california? >> possibly. the green rush started in 2009 after the ogden memo said if you're in clear compliance with state medical marijuana laws, we're not going to bust you. >> this is from the number two at the department of justice at the time? >> precisely. everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forebearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> uf been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for four people. that's up next. ♪ oh oh, oh, oh ♪ you
the laws are the laws. are there things the president could do unilaterally to stop enforcement actions in these states? would that be legal? are there indicators based on how they act with medical marijuana inç a state like california? >> possibly. the green rush started in 2009 after the ogden memo said if you're in clear compliance with state medical marijuana laws, we're not going to bust you. >> this is from the number two at the department of justice at the time? >>...
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. >> you've got all the gun laws in the world. somebody wants a gun, they'll go get one. it's called crime. >> greta: we want to know what you think of bob costas' gun control lecture at halftime. go to greta.com and we'll have more coming up in the show. >>> tonight, what a mess. just hours ago house republicans sent president obama a new offer to avoid the fiscal cliff. it is a counter offer to president obama's plan. g.o.p. lawmakers proposed raising $800 billion in revenue from tax reform, not higher tax rates, but the white house immediately slammed the offer and said it won't even consider it, and tonight speaker boehner responds to the white house response saying it's now up to the president to come up with a plan. congressman allen west joins us. good evening. >> how are you doing? >> greta: very well. the white house is unimpressed by the proposal from the speaker and the white house republicans. >> the white house needs to go back and do case studies whe. you look at presidents cool imagidgeand kennedy, they went % down to 24%. kennedy went from 91% down to 71%
. >> you've got all the gun laws in the world. somebody wants a gun, they'll go get one. it's called crime. >> greta: we want to know what you think of bob costas' gun control lecture at halftime. go to greta.com and we'll have more coming up in the show. >>> tonight, what a mess. just hours ago house republicans sent president obama a new offer to avoid the fiscal cliff. it is a counter offer to president obama's plan. g.o.p. lawmakers proposed raising $800 billion in...
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the new health-care law forcing big changes across this sector including biotech. the next guest founded and run the quarter therapeutics, a maker of multiple sources drug which is doing amazing things. ron cohen joins us. last time you were here you were telling us what it is doing, helping people improve their walking, development of drugs going forward is being challenged and part of the problem is if we go over the fiscal cliff and fda funding. >> it is the huge issue. if we go over the fiscal cliff, a disproportionate set of cuts is going to happen in areas that are not protected, the fda being one of them. we rely on a vigorous efficient 58 to get our drugs through as quickly as possible, get approved so people can use them. if this goes through the fda budget will be cut by $350 million. that is going to cause a huge slowdown in their ability to help us get our drugs through and do what they're supposed to do. that is a big issue. tracy: the other issue we were just talking about is the investment in new drugs. we heard venture-capital lists are not coming t
the new health-care law forcing big changes across this sector including biotech. the next guest founded and run the quarter therapeutics, a maker of multiple sources drug which is doing amazing things. ron cohen joins us. last time you were here you were telling us what it is doing, helping people improve their walking, development of drugs going forward is being challenged and part of the problem is if we go over the fiscal cliff and fda funding. >> it is the huge issue. if we go over...
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i owned it in the '50s in my law school dorm. here's patrick in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> by yeah. >> caller: given the recent divergence of price of gold going up and the mining stocks staying level or going down, would it be wise to hang on to my investments in the gold-mining stocks in hopes that they catch up with the price of gold? or should i just sell them off and put the money into gld or something like that? >> i think you should sell them off over time and not all once the. i think they're going higher and today was a temporary setback because of all the happy talk in washington. i'm going to pat in illinois. pat? >> hey, jim. how are you? >> not bad, how about you. >> caller: doing well, thank you. jim, i have a question for you, gow cory, i voted for 14.5 years and been accumulating it for those 14 and a half years and it's been a dog from the day i bought it. it popped on monday. ceo said that the tv manufacturers are buying their glass like crazy. jim should i sell it? >> no, did not sell now. think
i owned it in the '50s in my law school dorm. here's patrick in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> by yeah. >> caller: given the recent divergence of price of gold going up and the mining stocks staying level or going down, would it be wise to hang on to my investments in the gold-mining stocks in hopes that they catch up with the price of gold? or should i just sell them off and put the money into gld or something like that? >> i think you should sell them off...
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law like last year. like i said on election night, the fight goes on. they will keep coming but we'll be ready. we've come too far to stop fighting for our voting rights now. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> you may not know frank luntz's name but you definitely know his work. he was the pollster behind newt gingrich's lie of the year in 2010 and as a fox contributor, he's a fox news regular. >> pollster frank lentz, thank you for joining me. >> a focus group of undecided voters. >> thank you and we look forward to seeing you and your brand new show. >> he's such a regular that they joke he's getting the show. but the joke is on anyone who thinks he's someone who can give you a view you can trust. media matters reports that luntz, who is also a cbs political analyst, was a paid consultant for
law like last year. like i said on election night, the fight goes on. they will keep coming but we'll be ready. we've come too far to stop fighting for our voting rights now. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> you may not know...
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., but all 4 companies are saying what they are doing is legal, and by british financi law, went their rights it is british government's fault for not osing the hoop holes that many of the companies are taking full advantage of. good to have you. >> thank you. neil: what do you make of this? >> put it this contact, for the moment, britain. david cameron came into power. neil: they are sweating a lot. >> they instigated deficit reduction it has been tough times, britain with a double dip recession this year, so, it is all about shared sacrifice, everyone from the queen, doing their bit. neil: does the queen sacrifice? >> she seen as not taking -- but all about everybody on the budget. then you have starbucks that found out, you can't move the starbucks in britain, taking away a lot of traditional british tea shops have you starbucks. it has moved in over a third of coffee shops are starbucks. past 14 years starbucks paid lesser than 1% in corporate tax rates. neil: in britain. is it legal? >> it is legal, but the loopholes have to close, to be fair to starbucks, they realized this is p,
., but all 4 companies are saying what they are doing is legal, and by british financi law, went their rights it is british government's fault for not osing the hoop holes that many of the companies are taking full advantage of. good to have you. >> thank you. neil: what do you make of this? >> put it this contact, for the moment, britain. david cameron came into power. neil: they are sweating a lot. >> they instigated deficit reduction it has been tough times, britain with a...
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think it would be basically insertion of authority that is clearly not with violation of the existing laws. >>> while senator fine stein talked about cost savings involving kwguantanamo. what do you do with the detainees? the president ordered the closure of gaun tan me b-- guantanamo bay almost four years ago. >>> let's head over to janice dean. she is here with the first degree weather update. >> it is cool out there but we have the coldest spot of the map 20 in maine, 23 in minneapolis. warmest spot los angeles. we are expecting a warm-up across the plains. our alaska forecast ann bailey said we need more alaska. love for alaska. current temperatures minus 28 in fairbanks. it's chilly. satellite radar imagery across the west. we could see 6-10 even 12 inches of rainfall and wind gusts in excess of 70 miles per hour especially across the mountainous regions. this is an area we watch through out the weekend as the rain continues to fall or we see the potential for flooding and mud slides for southern portions of oregon through northern portions of california. >> a look at your starting li
think it would be basically insertion of authority that is clearly not with violation of the existing laws. >>> while senator fine stein talked about cost savings involving kwguantanamo. what do you do with the detainees? the president ordered the closure of gaun tan me b-- guantanamo bay almost four years ago. >>> let's head over to janice dean. she is here with the first degree weather update. >> it is cool out there but we have the coldest spot of the map 20 in maine,...
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he signed that law in 1990. a quarter century ago. this week senator john mccain said america is a more loving and caring nation because we passed the americans with disabilities act. the reason john mccain was saying that publicly this week is because this week the united states senate had been considering a treaty modelled on the act to persuade other countries to do what we have done. to treat our law like the gold standard for all countries, to which all countries should aspire. it's kind of flattering. our civil rights advance, one that was hard fought, but one. so far this treaty has been signed by 154 countries including the u.s. it's been ratified by 126 nations, not including the u.s. president obama, in other words, signed it a couple years ago, but it's not been ratified by the united states senate. to be clear, this treaty would not require anything from us at all. we already have disability rights. it just pushes other countries to do what we have done. we would commit on an international level to what we already believe
he signed that law in 1990. a quarter century ago. this week senator john mccain said america is a more loving and caring nation because we passed the americans with disabilities act. the reason john mccain was saying that publicly this week is because this week the united states senate had been considering a treaty modelled on the act to persuade other countries to do what we have done. to treat our law like the gold standard for all countries, to which all countries should aspire. it's kind...
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it is not a rule it is a law and it is the statute. so, i'm in favor of some of these rules, but i'm recognizing at the end of the day, what matters more is what you send to washington. >> well, we he have a little more than a month to go and nobody seap seems to know how s going to play out. many, many thanks for coming on. cyber monday was a record breaker this year. sales rising 30% compared to this year. mobile dievises played a big role. so that young children can completely waste their time and parent's money. oh, i'm sorry that was just a joke. i take it all back. now, moving on, we are about to reveal the possible republican front-runner for 2016. this revelation coming from our buddy robert costa. up next a front-runner already. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we
it is not a rule it is a law and it is the statute. so, i'm in favor of some of these rules, but i'm recognizing at the end of the day, what matters more is what you send to washington. >> well, we he have a little more than a month to go and nobody seap seems to know how s going to play out. many, many thanks for coming on. cyber monday was a record breaker this year. sales rising 30% compared to this year. mobile dievises played a big role. so that young children can completely waste...
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they passed a law requiring all carriers to keep your conversation for at least two years. patti ann? >> heather, a virginia auto zone is under fire after firing an employee who saved the store manager's life. a serial robber held a manager at gun point. he ran to his car and grabbed his legal gun ran back in and confronted the suspect. the would be robber fled. instead of being hailed as a hero he was fired for violating auto zone policy. >> they fired me because i re-entered the store with my personal weapon. they have a zero tolerance policy against employees having weapons in the store. >> so is auto zone's actions legal? we have alex felix. >> auto zone's point is every time you introduce a gun or a second gun into a volatile situation like that it escalates the risk for everyone. >> no good deed goes unpunished. this strikes a lot of people as very unfair in this particular case. he's an air force veteran expecting his first child and regarded his co-workers like family members and he did what any one would do to protect family members. legal splieking auto zone can c
they passed a law requiring all carriers to keep your conversation for at least two years. patti ann? >> heather, a virginia auto zone is under fire after firing an employee who saved the store manager's life. a serial robber held a manager at gun point. he ran to his car and grabbed his legal gun ran back in and confronted the suspect. the would be robber fled. instead of being hailed as a hero he was fired for violating auto zone policy. >> they fired me because i re-entered the...
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on monday, for the first time since law enforcement officials can remember, no one in new york city was, quote, shot, stabbed or slashed. is there a difference between getting stab and slashed? seems like they might be trying to make this sound more impressive than it is, but unfortunately, the big news resulted in a series of celebratory stabbings, so -- [ laughter ] actually, the record almost went out the window. a 16-year-old kid walked into the hospital in the bronx with a gunshot wound to his thigh but the police determined that he accidentally shot himself. kid must have been confused when the cops congratulated him on that. i think i know why there were no shootings, stabbings or slashing on monday. people were too exhausted from shooting, stabbing and slashing other shoppers on black friday. [ applause ] thank you. oh -- thanks, guys. did any of you watch the show "teen mom" on mtv, a reality show, it's -- yes? what, are you one of the teen moms? why are you pointing at her? she watches it. it's on tv, you know? . one of the fourteen moms is a fine young lady named janelle. she
on monday, for the first time since law enforcement officials can remember, no one in new york city was, quote, shot, stabbed or slashed. is there a difference between getting stab and slashed? seems like they might be trying to make this sound more impressive than it is, but unfortunately, the big news resulted in a series of celebratory stabbings, so -- [ laughter ] actually, the record almost went out the window. a 16-year-old kid walked into the hospital in the bronx with a gunshot wound to...
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laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the ceremonial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i believe, to the moral laws. the ten commandments are neither civil laws nor ceremonial. those are moral laws. they were the ones chiselled in stone. so when people -- it's a very common argument. yeah, but what about this law and what about this law. well, granted, that was that law for that point in time, and i'm under no obligation to do that. but when a law says for instance you will always tell the truth, you may not lie, sorry, that doesn't matter how times change. >> here's my confusion about you.
laws. there are civil laws, which by the way apply only to the nation of israel. those are called civil laws. there are ceremonial laws which are the laws that apply to cleanliness as kosher jews would practice today, in the laws of leviticus, the priestly laws, ceremonial laws involve worship, then there are moral laws. as a christian, i'm not bound by the civil laws given to the nation of israel, and i'm not even bound by the ceremonial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i...
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once you get into a situation where tax laws are more stable and not -- >> it's smooths out. it smooths out. but the point is next year as joe just pointed out we'll see in 1986 those gains fell by more than half. the government collected half what they did the previous year, so we're going to see a really spiky income and revenue situation for the next two years. >> the question is what would happen, though, if you had a simpson/bowles-type plan. it plans to take dividends to 28% along with ordinary income. but 28% is higher than it would go up under most of the proposals. >> but this all begs the question of a great example this whole fiscal cliff the conversation we're having right here around the table about the simplification of our tax system. we laid out back during the campaign was basically a 20% flat tax across the board and gets away from all of these exemptions and all of the quite frankly you having to have two cpas and a lawyer to be able to do your taxes. and that's where washington really needs to be focused when we talk about what do they really need to be do
once you get into a situation where tax laws are more stable and not -- >> it's smooths out. it smooths out. but the point is next year as joe just pointed out we'll see in 1986 those gains fell by more than half. the government collected half what they did the previous year, so we're going to see a really spiky income and revenue situation for the next two years. >> the question is what would happen, though, if you had a simpson/bowles-type plan. it plans to take dividends to 28%...
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what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the time something gets into the water, it's already downstream. politics is always downstream from culture. when you start making a law to stop this, stop that, it's already in the culture. >> sean: you met president obama back in 2008. i know you don't like to get in politics. just say you don't want to answer if you don't want to answer. what do you think of him, how he's governed? >> i think
what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the time something gets into the water, it's already downstream. politics is always downstream from culture. when you start making a law to stop this, stop that, it's already in the culture. >> sean: you met president obama back in 2008. i know you don't like to get in politics. just say you don't want to answer if you don't want to answer. what do you think of him, how he's governed? >> i think
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, whether federal law, state, or local laws. and one of the most recent major reasons why they rejected this treaty, these republicans by in large voted again ratifying this treaty was because of the powerful words that rick santorum, the former republican presidential candidate said. as you know, he has a severely disabled child, a little girl. he said, i don't want international lawyers, i don't want the united nations and new york and foreign countries telling me and our local officials what they can or cannot do as far as treatment for little bella, his daughter. and that was a powerful factor in convincing a lot of these republicans to reject this treaty. they didn't see that they needed the international community, in effect, to get involved in what was going on here in the united states. the counterargument, of course, is we want to bring, by ratifying this treaty, to bring the rest of the world up to the u.s. standards in hoping those with disabilities but that obviously didn't resonate, at least not enough, to get the 6
, whether federal law, state, or local laws. and one of the most recent major reasons why they rejected this treaty, these republicans by in large voted again ratifying this treaty was because of the powerful words that rick santorum, the former republican presidential candidate said. as you know, he has a severely disabled child, a little girl. he said, i don't want international lawyers, i don't want the united nations and new york and foreign countries telling me and our local officials what...
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many carrying the koran and shouting, god is the law. it was a real show of force and show of public support by those who support egypt's new president. he also announced there will be a constitutional referendum on december 15. it came really after a vote on friday pushing through that constitution in one day. now the nation will have the chance to vote up or down on that constitution. president morsi said the extreme powers he declared for himself last week would end when that constitution is ratified. perhaps in just two weeks' time. it's not clear that's going to be enough for the protesters behind me, some of whom intend to sleep on the square until they drive president morsi from power. rick, back to you. >> rick: steve streaming live from cairo. thanks. >> arthel: closer to home, our neighbor to the south swear not guilty a new president. enrique pena nieto taking the oath of office as president marks,ing the return to power of the old ruling power after a 12-year absence. the new leader promising to ends years of violence and cre
many carrying the koran and shouting, god is the law. it was a real show of force and show of public support by those who support egypt's new president. he also announced there will be a constitutional referendum on december 15. it came really after a vote on friday pushing through that constitution in one day. now the nation will have the chance to vote up or down on that constitution. president morsi said the extreme powers he declared for himself last week would end when that constitution is...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> tonight, millions of americans are planning holiday travel. and we have some confidential advice, from hotel workers, garage attendants. "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is opening the door on what could really be happening behind the scenes during your vacation. >> reporter: looks like a car-jacking, doesn't it? but it's actually a car parking by a hotel valet in st. louis posted on youtube. >> the valet's not going to make any money unless he gets that dollar tip. so there's a focus on speed. of course, when it comes out, it's driven really slowly and carefully. >> reporter: the solution? tip the valet before you surrender your car or expect the abuse to begin. when it comes to hotel happiness, tipping is worth it. come to the front desk with your friend president jackson and an upgrade could be yours. flash a 'tude instead, watch your back. is it true that there is a culture of revenge that exists on behalf of the sta
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> tonight, millions of americans are planning holiday travel. and we have some confidential advice, from hotel workers, garage attendants. "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is opening the door on what could really be happening behind the scenes during your vacation. >> reporter: looks like a car-jacking,...
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some of what we were talking about were hard wired into the law. i think they needed to try and understand what some of the impact of these regulations would be on an industry like ours which is labory[í1z intens. >> greta: it is a bad time to do it after it is hard wired in to bring people in to talk about it. i hope they do something and it want just a photo-op with a lot of small business owners. i'm talking -- i'm taking last word on that sam. >> greta: thank you, sir. >> coming up president obama and john boehner both talking fiscal cliff. are they talking to each other? is anyone in washington talking to each other? our panel is here to talk about that next. >> one of our favorite videos of the year. back of the police car. he's back. you have to see what he has done now. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends agai
some of what we were talking about were hard wired into the law. i think they needed to try and understand what some of the impact of these regulations would be on an industry like ours which is labory[í1z intens. >> greta: it is a bad time to do it after it is hard wired in to bring people in to talk about it. i hope they do something and it want just a photo-op with a lot of small business owners. i'm talking -- i'm taking last word on that sam. >> greta: thank you, sir. >>...
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federal law prevents staff members from stopping her. however they did follow her until she got in the area of the fruitvale bart station. that's where she disappeared she wasn't seen again for two days when a drive found her aboard a bun in san francisco. >> the bus driver had noticed that she had been beaten and was concerned about her. he could see that she was bruised and distraught and so he called 911. >> the suspect was arrested and could be charged today. >>> a search is on for a man who police say robbed a walgreens in palo alto. a surveillance camera captured images of the suspect here. police say he asked fortunate oxycontin and showed a pharmacist that he had a gun inside his back. the suspect is a white man in his 20s 6 feet tall short hair a white hat with a seattle seahawks logo on it. >>> the former head of contra costa county's narcotics unit will plead guilty this week to charges that he took confiscated drugs and ordered to resell them. norman welsh indicted last year with four other cops and a private investigator. th
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>> i couldn't tell you. >> reporter: the new law passed with 56% of the vote. supporters say it the save police time and money. since 2001, more than 130,000 people have been arrested in washington state for marijuana possession. legal marijuana sales could also generate washington $500 million a year in taxes and business. opponents worry legalization will lead to more people using drugs. >> this is not what you're going to pick up in a baggy at the corner. >> absolutely not. it's the complete opposite. >> reporter: jamen shively, a former microsoft executive, has plans for up-market marijuana shops. >> we're positioning premium marijuana, very similar to a fine cognac, a fine cigar, something to be safeord, something to be consumed in moderation by responsible adults. >> reporter: new stores would be modeled after those in many states it for alcohol. by next month, a similar law will go into effect in colorado, where residents will be allowed to grow their own marijuana. but all those plans could go up in smoke because of federal w. the justice department sai
>> i couldn't tell you. >> reporter: the new law passed with 56% of the vote. supporters say it the save police time and money. since 2001, more than 130,000 people have been arrested in washington state for marijuana possession. legal marijuana sales could also generate washington $500 million a year in taxes and business. opponents worry legalization will lead to more people using drugs. >> this is not what you're going to pick up in a baggy at the corner. >>...
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liz: high profile banking analyst dick bovey is a wanted man, not by the law, but by a bunch of firms who are dying to hire this guy after his old firm blew up over a bad trade. charlie gasparino has the latest. >> yeah. there's one guy at rock dale was a wanted man by the fbi -- liz: the dude who ran the bad trade. >> he was arrested two days ago for trading unauthorized a billion dollars' worth of apple stock and, essentially, losing money and imploding the firm. the firm is shut down until they get new capital. since that time, dick boy say's future, he's kind of in purgatory, right? i tell you, the guy who runs rock dale thinks he's going to get financing, and bove told him he's going to stay if he gets financing. sources telling fox business network that bove, one of the guys that were key talking heads during the financial crisis, you got a lot of information from him when things were getting bad back in 2007, 2008 and 2009. now he's up for sale, so to speak. five offers, i heard. now, these are legitimate powerfuls. he pared down, from what i said, 17 offers. liz: when you're g
liz: high profile banking analyst dick bovey is a wanted man, not by the law, but by a bunch of firms who are dying to hire this guy after his old firm blew up over a bad trade. charlie gasparino has the latest. >> yeah. there's one guy at rock dale was a wanted man by the fbi -- liz: the dude who ran the bad trade. >> he was arrested two days ago for trading unauthorized a billion dollars' worth of apple stock and, essentially, losing money and imploding the firm. the firm is shut...
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good law school this sem bare wassing it? >> is embarrassing. half the people don't even know why they don't like ann coulter. >> bill: i don't blame -- you were in college, okay? you see, was i in college. we were idiots, too. all right. plenty more ahead the factor moves along this evening. adam carolla on california being the worst run state in the union. bernie goldberg on the terrible kansas city football situation. his book trump my book. do you think that's ever going to happen? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends dember 7th. so now's the time. visit care.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> bill: new survey from the internet says that california is the worst run state in the union. north dakota is the best. top five best r
good law school this sem bare wassing it? >> is embarrassing. half the people don't even know why they don't like ann coulter. >> bill: i don't blame -- you were in college, okay? you see, was i in college. we were idiots, too. all right. plenty more ahead the factor moves along this evening. adam carolla on california being the worst run state in the union. bernie goldberg on the terrible kansas city football situation. his book trump my book. do you think that's ever going to...
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ridiculous cliff idea, there were legislators who believed that if these draconian changes were to become law, it would be so obvious we would be thrown into recession that it wouldn't happen. that fact was supposed to create compromise, instead, neither side seems at all fearful for recession. it's amazing how bold they are or maybe how stupid they are and to the gop, obama's re-election clearly meant nothing at all. it's almost as if neither side realizes how many people are simply just playing for dinner here, trying to put dinner on the table. now they got to deal with this morass in washington. while i'm optimistic if congress and the president cancel their vacations, remember, no vacation without legislation and stay to avert the cliff. i'm worried that they're sworn to not compromise. i'm worried that rising above is anathema to democrats and repugnant to the republicans as the phrase, grover, hide your ears, higher taxes. here's the bottom line. a new school which says the cliff jump won't be that bad has now entered the fray. i'm still hoping we don't go over the cliff. but i can't b
ridiculous cliff idea, there were legislators who believed that if these draconian changes were to become law, it would be so obvious we would be thrown into recession that it wouldn't happen. that fact was supposed to create compromise, instead, neither side seems at all fearful for recession. it's amazing how bold they are or maybe how stupid they are and to the gop, obama's re-election clearly meant nothing at all. it's almost as if neither side realizes how many people are simply just...
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anyway, i drove to my mother-in-law's house to let her verify what i thought i had seen. that's what it was. >> that is what it was. don't you hate it when you can't see, when your glasses aren't there? could this be the other big powerball winner. the man came in to this maryland gas station store yesterday and asked for the powerball numbers and discovered he had the winning numbers. man jumped up and down and grabbed his ticket and took off, only to return minutes later because he realized he needed gas. he told the cashier he was from maryland and a member of the military but bought the ticket outside of flagstaff, arizona. >> wow. fantastic. thanks, ty. >>> in light of those big wins, we ask how much would you need to make to be happy? our wealth editor robert frank is here with a very surprising answer. >> hi, sue. well, the question of how much it takes to be happy is a little subjective. it depends of course on your current finances and those around you. but new research gives us some pretty good averages. in the u.s., the optimal salary for happiness is around $7
anyway, i drove to my mother-in-law's house to let her verify what i thought i had seen. that's what it was. >> that is what it was. don't you hate it when you can't see, when your glasses aren't there? could this be the other big powerball winner. the man came in to this maryland gas station store yesterday and asked for the powerball numbers and discovered he had the winning numbers. man jumped up and down and grabbed his ticket and took off, only to return minutes later because he...
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they say law is an ass sometimes. the law may be a pig. >> gretchen: now we got asses and pigs? >> in new york city, they say livestock is not allowed in a home, they say swine is not allowed. i spoke to the jones family last night. this is not a swine in their eyes. this is a comfort animal. this is a therapy animal. this is an animal named after miss jones' brother, who died some months ago in a tragic accident. and they needed help. they needed help in terms of their grief in that family. on top of that, their six-year-old son is allergic to dogs and cats. so this is a julianna pig, about 20 pounds. it's a miniature pig. they bathe the pig in their own bathtub. obviously at different times than the rest of the members of the family. but this is part of the family. and when you hear the squeals of that boy and the squeals of that pig, for them to post a notice on the door during the hanukkah and christmas season and say, put petey out, i think that's wrong because the law has exceptions. and so they say the pig doesn't smell. the people in the co-op board aren't complaining. t
they say law is an ass sometimes. the law may be a pig. >> gretchen: now we got asses and pigs? >> in new york city, they say livestock is not allowed in a home, they say swine is not allowed. i spoke to the jones family last night. this is not a swine in their eyes. this is a comfort animal. this is a therapy animal. this is an animal named after miss jones' brother, who died some months ago in a tragic accident. and they needed help. they needed help in terms of their grief in...
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they have a habit of persuading, not using the force of law, not using a subpoena. persuading telecoms to give them access to their information about us. it is interesting. about six months before he resigned, general petraeus gave the private speech and the transcript was leaked to a group of telecom executives saying we will soon know whatever what is doing in the house whenever we want to know. he apparently knew more about it than he wanted. connell: i am picturing -- >> verizon claims we will like this. who wants big brother in the living room? dagen: ultimately, down the road, what is your option? >> you could tell them to go take a hike. you could do that by saying, no, i do not want your equipment in my house. dagen: if you are a suspicious person, do you trust the box in your house. you could say to verizon, i will go to another provider, if you live in an area where you have another choice. i live in new york city so i have a lot of other choices. dagen: google is working on something. dagen: that was like four years ago. when a private entity does it, we
they have a habit of persuading, not using the force of law, not using a subpoena. persuading telecoms to give them access to their information about us. it is interesting. about six months before he resigned, general petraeus gave the private speech and the transcript was leaked to a group of telecom executives saying we will soon know whatever what is doing in the house whenever we want to know. he apparently knew more about it than he wanted. connell: i am picturing -- >> verizon...
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good law school this sem bare wassing it? >> is embarrassing. half the people don't even know why they don't like ann coulter. >> bill: i don't blame -- you were in college, okay? you see, was i in college. we were idiots, too. all right. plenty more ahead the factor moves along this evening. adam carolla on california being the worst run state in the union. bernie goldberg on the terrible kansas city football situation. his book trump my book. do you think that's ever going to happen? we hope you stay tuned to [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information,
good law school this sem bare wassing it? >> is embarrassing. half the people don't even know why they don't like ann coulter. >> bill: i don't blame -- you were in college, okay? you see, was i in college. we were idiots, too. all right. plenty more ahead the factor moves along this evening. adam carolla on california being the worst run state in the union. bernie goldberg on the terrible kansas city football situation. his book trump my book. do you think that's ever going to...
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considered jumping into the debate over the defense of marriage act, known as doma, the 1996 federal law defines marriage as between a man and a woman and allows the government to deny federal assistance such as social security survivor benefits to same-sex couples, even if they're legally married. several lower courts have stru down the law as a violation of the constitution's equal protection clause, but thomas peters of the national organization for marriage says there's no right to same-sex marriage in the constitution. >> the federal government and our elected officials through congress have a responsibility and right to protect marriage as a union of one man and one woman so we hope the supreme court will follow that precedent and respect the wishes of the people expressed to their elected representatives in congress. >> reporter: now, the supreme court did not say today which of the ten same-sex marriage cases s w on its docket it plans to take up but, scott, which ever cases it chooses, legal experts say this supreme court term is likely to have a profound influence on the future
considered jumping into the debate over the defense of marriage act, known as doma, the 1996 federal law defines marriage as between a man and a woman and allows the government to deny federal assistance such as social security survivor benefits to same-sex couples, even if they're legally married. several lower courts have stru down the law as a violation of the constitution's equal protection clause, but thomas peters of the national organization for marriage says there's no right to same-sex...
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and repealing the health law could be one part of that. i think we should also remember that when we have a pro-growth fiscal policy the benefits are not just for the many unemployed americans who could come back to work but we have higher revenues as well. >> peter goodman, let's get your take on this. i would like personally to repeal the obama care. i've never favored it. i continue to oppose it. i want a flat tax. i'm a flat tax guy and have been for about the last 200 years. but i don't think in the next 30 days any of that's' going to happen. so what i'm suggesting is, the gop tactically should come out with something like what mcconnell said today in the unified. because i think obama is bluffing. i just want to ask you before i get to the obama bluff, what are the odds that the gop will come out, what are the odds that mitch mcconnell is really leading here? >> i think they're slim because the republican party has been hijacked by a bunch of ideological extremists who don't want to do a deal. they didn't want an economic recovery.
and repealing the health law could be one part of that. i think we should also remember that when we have a pro-growth fiscal policy the benefits are not just for the many unemployed americans who could come back to work but we have higher revenues as well. >> peter goodman, let's get your take on this. i would like personally to repeal the obama care. i've never favored it. i continue to oppose it. i want a flat tax. i'm a flat tax guy and have been for about the last 200 years. but i...
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it's significant because what it says is there's a conflict between state law and federal law, guess which one controls? the federal law does. so it's still illegal federally. how that could resolve itself is as we've seen governors of both those states have met with the justice department and they have said, look, we're sovereign states. this is what our public wants to do. will you give us a break and not enforce it? so if the feds don't enforce it, then they will be partying as you just saw. >> and eric holder probably has serious meetings on the books with the administrators in these two states because it's not just the people that want to smoke it, it's the government that wants to tax it because i guess technically if you are working for the government and you are working in the taxation portion of marijuana, you're trafficking according to the feds. >> absolutely. what will happen is it's significant to the states because if you do legalize it, which they have, now you have to -- you mentioned before it's illegal to sell. it's illegal to manufacture. how are they going to smok
it's significant because what it says is there's a conflict between state law and federal law, guess which one controls? the federal law does. so it's still illegal federally. how that could resolve itself is as we've seen governors of both those states have met with the justice department and they have said, look, we're sovereign states. this is what our public wants to do. will you give us a break and not enforce it? so if the feds don't enforce it, then they will be partying as you just saw....
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health care law. based on this test they decided not to change any of their full-time staffing plans for 2014. stocks are slightly lower, don't forget they had terrible numbers, too. >> but they say it was based on their tests. >> right. stuart: some people say they're backing off because they got bad publicity when they started talking about putting people on part-time work instead of full-time because of obamacare. >> you know what? some people would say that, stuart. stuart: charles said that, maybe he's right. and thank you, nicole. we're dead flat. down 1.69. let's not forget about the phantom pigs. zynga makers of farmville, may not be making enough money off the phantom pigs to keep investors happy. there's a reason to be optimistic, look at the stock, it's up this morning, after news that zynga is trying to get a gaming license out of nevada, that's where the real money is for zynga. it's hoping that a flood of proposed gambling regulations would open up an on-line market. and shares are down
health care law. based on this test they decided not to change any of their full-time staffing plans for 2014. stocks are slightly lower, don't forget they had terrible numbers, too. >> but they say it was based on their tests. >> right. stuart: some people say they're backing off because they got bad publicity when they started talking about putting people on part-time work instead of full-time because of obamacare. >> you know what? some people would say that, stuart....
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the government by law would have to pay terms of the 49 law which would double the price of the milk the cows put out. it is crazy. >> it is. definitely. it is not good for anybody, the consumer or the producer. >> take a look at milk prices, trending down lately if we look at them, corn prices have stayed high. you already had enough trouble down on the farm. you can't get this done also with the senate passing a bipartisan farm bill house has passed a bill, they're not that far apart. >> it seems to be a no-brainer to me. it is a much improved safety net for the dairy industry, better consumer, save the taxpayers' money. >> what is killing it is the food stamp program is part of that and they're fighting over how much to cut, both sides agreed to cuts, a question of how much to cut in farmers are caught in the middle. cheryl: great stuff, jeff flock, thank you, appreciate it. dennis: 50 shades of coin. 50 shades of gray sold fifty-five million copies and a new porn film playing off of that popular novel the target of a major motion picture studios lawsuits. cheryl: a different stor
the government by law would have to pay terms of the 49 law which would double the price of the milk the cows put out. it is crazy. >> it is. definitely. it is not good for anybody, the consumer or the producer. >> take a look at milk prices, trending down lately if we look at them, corn prices have stayed high. you already had enough trouble down on the farm. you can't get this done also with the senate passing a bipartisan farm bill house has passed a bill, they're not that far...
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essentially he's above the law. really no different than a dictator. protests showed their across the country, some of them violent. street fighting this between demonstrators and police. president morsi tried to calm the criticism by promising to reserve his new powers for only the most important decisions. but that didn't appease the protesters. remember, just last week, the united states was publicly praising president morsi when he helped end the conflict between israel and gaza. the white house says president obama has not spoken to his egyptian counterpart since then and today the press secretary jay carney said basically the egyptians need to work this out themselves. there is no evidence that will happen any time soon. right now this enormously influential nation where people forced out of dictator last year again threatens to fall into chaos and instability. that's good for nobody. steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on
essentially he's above the law. really no different than a dictator. protests showed their across the country, some of them violent. street fighting this between demonstrators and police. president morsi tried to calm the criticism by promising to reserve his new powers for only the most important decisions. but that didn't appease the protesters. remember, just last week, the united states was publicly praising president morsi when he helped end the conflict between israel and gaza. the white...
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food stamps are a separate issue. >> the farm law reverts back to 1949 law. >> anti-quoted. >> that's a long time ago, jay. >> and the rest of the country would be paying as much for milk as we are in new york city. >> $6 a gallon. >> jay, we talk about lieverage right? not that i have anything against kabuki theater, here is the argument. republicans go to the mat defending tax cuts for top earners. i'm surprised the white house hasn't brought in the argument for extending payroll tax cuts and unemployment insurance, because that's the poor and the working class and the middle class. there's the argument. republicans won't support those tax cuts. >> food stamps so badly cut in the house version of the bill. three times. >> did 35 billion over 10 years. but really i mean this is like the ideological parity test. is it because they have too much on the plate to discuss? >> they've got plenty on the plate to discuss and first priority is to break republican resistance to higher rates and they're on their way toward doing that. i think in fairness it's not ideology on the republican side
food stamps are a separate issue. >> the farm law reverts back to 1949 law. >> anti-quoted. >> that's a long time ago, jay. >> and the rest of the country would be paying as much for milk as we are in new york city. >> $6 a gallon. >> jay, we talk about lieverage right? not that i have anything against kabuki theater, here is the argument. republicans go to the mat defending tax cuts for top earners. i'm surprised the white house hasn't brought in the...
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. >> and a pop for pot, the new marijuana laws take effect today, the law hashed out last month, get it, ha, ha, says it's no longer illegal to possess up to an ounce of cannabis, although the law forbids smoking in public crowds gathered at the space needle to toke up this morning. the phrase the dude abides take it inside is floating around the web. haven't heard that one. >> i don't know what that means. >>> coming up on "halftime" is washington prepared to take us over the cliff? we're live to lay out the odds of a deal actually getting done and it's hard to sell the winners and buy the losers. our traders tell you exactly how to play two stocks hitting new highs and new lows. "hold 'em or fold 'em" coming up next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-8
. >> and a pop for pot, the new marijuana laws take effect today, the law hashed out last month, get it, ha, ha, says it's no longer illegal to possess up to an ounce of cannabis, although the law forbids smoking in public crowds gathered at the space needle to toke up this morning. the phrase the dude abides take it inside is floating around the web. haven't heard that one. >> i don't know what that means. >>> coming up on "halftime" is washington prepared to...
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laws, the photo i.d. laws, actually encouraged african-americans among others to defy the gop and go out and vote. i kneel happened. i have heard that happened. let's hear about it. did it happen? did blacks and others say screw you, you're not going to stop me the from voting. let's find out how it worked. we'll be right back. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, african-americans among others we'll be right back. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. african-ameri
laws, the photo i.d. laws, actually encouraged african-americans among others to defy the gop and go out and vote. i kneel happened. i have heard that happened. let's hear about it. did it happen? did blacks and others say screw you, you're not going to stop me the from voting. let's find out how it worked. we'll be right back. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their...
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was enacted. >> that's the spirit of the law, but what the law says refers to the status of children who are indian or native american, and she certainly qualifies under that. so the focus of the law is more on the status of the child than where the child lived. that's why south carolina, the dissenters in south carolina were so upset because south carolina says, no, look at the best interests of the child, look at where she's lived, and they said keep her with the capobiancos. >> really quickly here. last question. let's just say the supreme court is favoring them here and now they have to assess that this little child has had about a year-plus of living with a new father in a more cognizant phase of her life. >> and if the supreme court grants review, maybe they will hear argument in march, maybe there will be a decision by june, so again, that will mean a year -- >> and a half. >> -- plus with brown, even if they win, that will mean taking her back. it's just hard to think of a good resolution to the case like this. >> exactly what i was going to say. no winners, really, in this c
was enacted. >> that's the spirit of the law, but what the law says refers to the status of children who are indian or native american, and she certainly qualifies under that. so the focus of the law is more on the status of the child than where the child lived. that's why south carolina, the dissenters in south carolina were so upset because south carolina says, no, look at the best interests of the child, look at where she's lived, and they said keep her with the capobiancos. >>...
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i think you can get a relief rally if they do change the law. and more over all the the other things that are compelling about them, whether low payout ratios or compelling yield versus the bond market or in fact the most cynical but appropriate reason could be management teams are paying themselves more and more in restricted stock units than options and that is probably for better dividend growth. >> adam, great to have you on the show. welcome you back sometime soon i hope. >> have a great week. >> adam parker from morgan stanley. let's talk among ourselves for a second. he puts out this provocative piece of research. a small number of stocks have driven the overwhelming amount of earnings growth. >> scott, 88% of all the earnings growth in 2012, according to their research, comes from ten stocks. of those ten, about half of them are credible currently or previous bailed out poster stocks like aig. it's historic when you look at that versus the rest of the economy. the answer is thank god for apple, number one. and number two, we all have to
i think you can get a relief rally if they do change the law. and more over all the the other things that are compelling about them, whether low payout ratios or compelling yield versus the bond market or in fact the most cynical but appropriate reason could be management teams are paying themselves more and more in restricted stock units than options and that is probably for better dividend growth. >> adam, great to have you on the show. welcome you back sometime soon i hope. >>...
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we're all looking for approval from our in-laws. once you get that approval or you open that door relationships boundaries can get blurred and it's very easy for a mother-in-law to kind of crash through those boundaries. >> i loved the study how they said it was the initial -- this is a 25 year study which is incredible. initially if my husband made friends with my mother and father it worked. so it could have been that first moment where they shared a football game or -- let's face it men and women bond very differently. men love to bond over activity women emotionally. that's where the boundaries can get crossed and sometimes unhealthy boundaries. >> but it seems it's possible as a woman to have a great relationship with your in-laws and not cross that line not become a let's gang up on my husband thing. >> absolutely. the main thing is that couples, once they are together you really need to defend the marriage. i mean i meet so many relationships in which they are not a team and mom comes over the mother-in-law comes over and all
we're all looking for approval from our in-laws. once you get that approval or you open that door relationships boundaries can get blurred and it's very easy for a mother-in-law to kind of crash through those boundaries. >> i loved the study how they said it was the initial -- this is a 25 year study which is incredible. initially if my husband made friends with my mother and father it worked. so it could have been that first moment where they shared a football game or -- let's face it...
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this is really natural law theory, which has been around for centuries. i placed the american tag on it because for the first time in the history of the world the american people took this theory and reduced it to practice in government. our founding fathers created the constitution. they established the federal government not so that government could control our rights, not so that they could redistribute wealth, force us to buy insurance or anything like that. what they did was they established government under the constitution to unite a free people in society under laws that were designed to preserve those natural rights. >> brian: rick santorum knew you and endorsed the book. it's out there right now. thank you for joining us. >> gnaw for having me on. >> gretchen: it's called "the american ideology." next on the rundown the president's offer to avoid going over the fiscal cliff tax and spend. what about any kind of cuts? we're live in washington coming up next. >> brian: so disappointing. then the circus is overment big update in the story of zebra
this is really natural law theory, which has been around for centuries. i placed the american tag on it because for the first time in the history of the world the american people took this theory and reduced it to practice in government. our founding fathers created the constitution. they established the federal government not so that government could control our rights, not so that they could redistribute wealth, force us to buy insurance or anything like that. what they did was they...
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laws. these voters refused to be intimidated. those same republicans cannot be trusted to fix the problem they created. let's turn tonight to california senator, barbara boxer. senator, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. when do you do election reform? well, i think when there's not an election going on and people are paying attention. i want to thank you for doing this. this has been a story that we have spent countless hours on, leading up to the election. but how do you see the federal government setting standards? what does the l.i.n.e. act do for states like ohio and florida, where there have been problems? >> well, first, thank you for all the work you've done on this. i'll tell you, my heart sank when i saw those lines, because i thought back to the '04 election in ohio. and i don't know if you know this, but i actually stalled thç electoral college vote, because i was so incensed when i learned that in minority precincts in ohio, people waited for 12 hours to vote and many gave up. it was pouring
laws. these voters refused to be intimidated. those same republicans cannot be trusted to fix the problem they created. let's turn tonight to california senator, barbara boxer. senator, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. when do you do election reform? well, i think when there's not an election going on and people are paying attention. i want to thank you for doing this. this has been a story that we have spent countless hours on, leading up to the election. but how do...
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by the end of the year we'll have to go back to the laws like in the '40s. milk prices will more than double to the consumer. >> last time with a permanent farm bill until this country was 1949. that means milk prices would double in the u.s.? >> absolutely. which is not a good thing. >> for anybody. >> no. for the farmers short term% it might be good but we have to look long term. our market is so important. much of our market is worldwide. our export market would be destroyed. that is 14% of ours. >> what they're fighting over, guys, part of the food stamp program. the house and senate both passed verses of the farm bill. they're not that different except for the supplemental knew tricks program. you're looking at terrible, if we put corn prices, we're looking terrible prices for corn. good prices for corn but bad for people that have to buy it. >> feed is the most important ingredient producing milk. it is over 60% of the cost in producing milk. we've been dealing with drought. have highly perishable product like milk, like every other business we have pl
by the end of the year we'll have to go back to the laws like in the '40s. milk prices will more than double to the consumer. >> last time with a permanent farm bill until this country was 1949. that means milk prices would double in the u.s.? >> absolutely. which is not a good thing. >> for anybody. >> no. for the farmers short term% it might be good but we have to look long term. our market is so important. much of our market is worldwide. our export market would be...